Josh Kennison is a quadruple amputee below his knees and past his elbows. He was also born without part of his tongue and jaw.

Undaunted, Kennison won the bronze in the 100-meter dash.

"I just love the sound of the gun on the track or the whistle," said Kennison.

He ran track and played soccer in high school, but did so on a walking prosthetic. His life changed when he tried what he calls running legs.

"I put them on. All of a sudden I was wanting to run every day. In middle school and high school I had to run in my walking legs. Already had the muscle in my legs, I was just running really fast," said Kennison.

In his first amputee meet, Kennison finished in the top three in two running events. Three years later, he finished in the top three in the world.

"Now that I took home the bronze in the 100, now my name is out there, people know who I am out there, it's exciting,' said Kennison.

Away from the track, Kennison is heavily involved with Camp No Limits, which is geared toward kids with limb loss and their families.

"I just like to inspire the kids, and honestly, that's why I am here today, I love to inspire,' said Kennison.

Kennison said he wants to return to the world championships and possibly the Paralympics in 2016.

"Growing up, my parents never told me I couldn't. I have always tried to have that mindset, once I got into running, there are the guys out there, no knees, whatever there handicap is, out there running. I see kids out there. Really it's the world that inspires me, the people who don't have it as well as I do," said Kennison.

MAINE HAS A LONG LIST OF DECORATED TRACK AND FIELD ATHLETES AND JOSH KENNISON CAN ADD HIS NAME TO IT. THE SOUTH PARIS MAN PICKED UP THE BRONZE MEDAL IN THE 100 METER DASH TWO WEEKS AGO AT THE INTERNATIONAL PARALYMPIC WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS. DUE TO A CONGENITAL CONDITION, KENNISON IS A QUADRUPLE AMPUTEE BELOW THE KNEES AND PAST HIS ELBOWS, BORN WITHOUT PART OF HIS TONGUE OR JAW; UNDAUNTED AND READY TO MAKE IT BIG. JOSH KENNISON IS A NATURAL COMPETETOR. 'I just love the sound of the gun on the track or the whistle." HE RAN TRACK AND PLAYED SOCCER IN HIGH SCHOOL...BUT DID SO IN A "WALKING" PROSTHETIC, HIS LIFE CHANGED WHEN HE TRIED WHAT HE CALLS "RUNNING LEGS" ...i put them on, all of a sudden, I was wanting to run every day...in middle school and high school I had to run in my walking legs...already had the muscle in my legs, I was just running really fast, I IN KENNISON'S FIRST AMPUTEE MEET, HE FINISHED IN THE TOP THREE IN TWO RUNNING EVENTS: THREE YEARS LATER HE FINISHED IN THE TOP THREE IN THE WORLD. now, that I took home the bronze in the 100, now my name is out there, people know who I am out there, it's exciting.' AWAY FROM THE TRACK, KENNISON IS HEAVILY INVOLVED IN "CAMP NO LIMITS" WHICH CATERS TO KIDS WITH LIMB LOSS AND THEIR FAMILIES. i just like to inspire the kids...an honestly that's why I am here today, I love to inspire.' THIS COULD BE JUST THE BEGINNING FOR KENNISON, WHO WANTS TO RETURN TO THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AND MAYBE THE PARALYMPICS IN 2016. 'growing up, my parents never told me i couldn't, i have always tried to have that mindset, once I got into running, there are the guys out there, no knees, whatever there handicap is, out there running, I see kids out there,, really it's the world that inspires me, the people who don't have it as well as i do..." ROGER'S BACK WITH OUR FINAL CHECK OF THE FORECAST, WHEN WE COME BACK .... STAY WITH US.

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